Doug Kennedy
Hemi Road Runner
Any 225 win shooters here? I just picked up a 1964 heavy barrel model 70 in 225. I'm curious as to what luck others have had with a 225 model 70. Please post your results both good and bad. Thanks
Why was it a pos? The rim on the case give problems? Feeding?
The 1964 M70s vary quite a bit in accuracy. Some were excellent, others mediocre. You just have to experiment with one to see how it performs.
I repeat--some 1964 M70s were fine shooters, others were mediocre.
Don't blame the cartridge--blame the rifle, the shooter, the scope, the wind or the ammo.
By all means, be sure the bore has no copper or carbon fouling.
Fiddle with the bedding. Be sure the scope is OK. Use wind flags.
But in the end you may have a 1964 M70 that is mediocre--or worse.
I forgot one other thing. The rifle was a new in the box model 70, push feed
I've never owned one but from all the second handed info I heard, they didn't do well for a reason. They couldn't shoot. The cartridge, not the rifle.
I'm sure some excellent and knowledgable bench shooters tried every trick in the book to make them go but they just couldn't compete.
Hey that reads pretty good ! Are you a poet?
If this was new in the box push feed, I do not beleive it to be pre 64?
Somebody correct me if I a wrong, but all the push feeds were manufactured after 64.
The post 64 rifles got a bad rap because everyone wanted the control feed of the pre 64. They were fine rifles in need of just a little beeding work and lapping of the rails in the action.
Between 65 and 71, the rifles were mediocre, but were not bad.
In my opinion, the rifles built after 71 were better than the pre 64, JMHO
Randy